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Embracing renewable energy market opportunities


JDR has embraced the growing international market for alternative and sustainable energy delivery.


The JDR engineering team has pioneered the development of Inter-Array Power Cables for offshore wind, wave and tidal energy projects. The team has developed renewable energy cable systems for most of the ground-breaking UK projects, including Greater Gabbard and London Array. In 2013 they shipped its first German windfarm project for the Meerwind Sud/Ost development.


DEDICATION The company’s dedication to the highest levels of quality and continuous improvement, developed over many years of providing subsea power cables for deep water oil & gas projects, is fully aligned with the needs of offshore wind farm operators.


RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Next generation research and development is now focused on high voltage array cabling that will help make offshore wind a more cost-effective and competitive source of power. The research, which is part-funded by the Department of Energy and Climate Change Offshore Wind Components Scheme, will benefit offshore wind developers in a number of Round 3 UK wind farms.


MANUFACTURING BASE The group’s manufacturing base in Hartlepool is on the North Sea coast and ideally situated to supply UK and European wind farms. The facility was opened in 2009 and a £30m+ investment programme has enabled JDR to incorporate the latest developments in cable production capabilities. This includes simultaneous manufacturing lines and large carousel storage.


INSTALLATION SUPPORT To support installation and long-term equipment ownership, JDR’s aftermarket service provides 24/7 installation (testing and commissioning) and maintenance support through a global network of experienced and fully certified technicians. The aftermarket team also supports the company’s termination products and provides the only industry qualified repair joint.


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